FOR THE TEACHERS This is a template i’ve used for ‘millonario’ in my Spanish lessons based on the newer TV version with only 12 questions. Slide 2 starts with the music and moves automatically to the game. This whole game must be used in Slide show view to work. Press shift + f5 for slide show view or this button at the bottom of your screen. Slide 2 has a mini-animation with a presenter who introduces the game (click once to begin) and my year 10 class as the contestants. You can put in your own classes/characters by using this website http://www.sp-studio.de/ . Slide 2 has two ‘powerpoints within a powerpoint’. Click on them to ‘meet the characters’ or play ‘fastest finger 1 st ’. When you’ve completed fastest finger 1 st , go on to next slide to play the game. To edit the fastest finger 1 st /meet the contestants , right click and choose ‘open’ The ‘fastest finger 1 st ’ powerpoint has a choice of 25 questions with answers a-d which the students have to write in the correct order (e.g of age/size). The way I do this is to give them mini-whiteboards/scraps of paper and note down the order they hold them up (time limit 1 minute). They aren’t allowed to change the answers either. When the time is up, I read the answers and look at who got it correct most quickly; afterwards that person plays as the contestant. Slide 3 is the first question. Each question will appear automatically and the question value will flash. When you click on an answer, it will flash green for correct and red for incorrect. The best way to edit questions is just remember which one flashes green to make sure this is the one you put the correct answer in. There are the 3 lifelines all of which work by clicking the button. 50/50 will remove two answers (check which 2 before editing each question) Clicking Teléfono will send you to a screen with cartoons of my year 10 and I let the contestant/student choose a friend from the class to ask. Público will make a voting chart appear which you can fill in by clicking
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FOR THE TEACHERSThis is a template i’ve used for ‘millonario’ in my Spanish lessons based on the newer TV version with only 12 questions. Slide 2 starts with the music and moves automatically to the game. This whole game must be used in Slide show view to work. Press shift + f5 for slide show view or this button at the bottom of your screen.
Slide 2 has a mini-animation with a presenter who introduces the game (click once to begin) and my year 10 class as the contestants. You can put in your own classes/characters by using this website http://www.sp-studio.de/. Slide 2 has two ‘powerpoints within a powerpoint’. Click on them to ‘meet the characters’ or play ‘fastest finger 1st’. When you’ve completed fastest finger 1st, go on to next slide to play the game. To edit the fastest finger 1st/meet the contestants, right click and choose ‘open’
The ‘fastest finger 1st’ powerpoint has a choice of 25 questions with answers a-d which the students have to write in the correct order (e.g of age/size). The way I do this is to give them mini-whiteboards/scraps of paper and note down the order they hold them up (time limit 1 minute). They aren’t allowed to change the answers either. When the time is up, I read the answers and look at who got it correct most quickly; afterwards that person plays as the contestant.
Slide 3 is the first question. Each question will appear automatically and the question value will flash.
When you click on an answer, it will flash green for correct and red for incorrect. The best way to edit questions is just remember which one flashes green to make sure this is the one you put the correct answer in.
There are the 3 lifelines all of which work by clicking the button. 50/50 will remove two answers (check which 2 before editing each question) Clicking Teléfono will send you to a screen with cartoons of my year 10 and I let the contestant/student choose a friend from the class to ask. Público will make a voting chart appear which you can fill in by clicking coloured boxes as the class votes for the answers. Underneath the lifelines is a box that will cross them out if they have already been used.